Week 13 facts & notes: BrettFavre to surpass Wrong Way Jim Marshall

RESILIENT FAVRE: Minnesota quarterback BRETT FAVRE will play in his 283rd consecutive regular-season game on Sunday night when the Vikings travel to Arizona to face the Cardinals. Favre will pass Vikings' legend JIM MARSHALL (282) for the longest such streak in NFL history by a non-kicker/punter.

The most consecutive regular-season games played by a non-kicker/punter:

PLAYER

TEAMS

YEARS

CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Jim Marshall

Browns, Vikings

1960-1979

282

Brett Favre

Packers, Jets, Vikings

1992-Present

282*

*Active

At 40 years old, Favre is tied for second in the NFL with 24 touchdown passes this season. Favre needs two touchdown passes on Sunday to surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer WARREN MOON (25 in 1997) for the most touchdown passes in a single season among quarterbacks who were at least 40 years old by the end of a season in NFL history.

PLAYER

TEAM

YEAR

TD PASSES

Warren Moon

Seattle Seahawks

1997

25

Brett Favre

Minnesota Vikings

2009

24*

*Through Week 12

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STILL TIME FOR A TURNAROUND: Since the current 12-team playoff system was instituted in 1990, 13 teams have reached the postseason despite having a losing record after 11 games. This includes the current streak in which a sub-.500 team has reached the playoffs for five consecutive seasons. And in four of those five seasons the team has advanced to the Divisional playoffs.

Since 1990, teams with a losing record after 11 games that rebounded to make the playoffs:

YEAR

TEAM

RECORD AFTER 11 GAMES

FINAL RECORD

ADVANCED TO

1990

New Orleans Saints

5-6

8-8

Wild Card

1993

Minnesota Vikings

5-6

9-7

Wild Card

1994

Detroit Lions

5-6

9-7

Wild Card

1994

New England Patriots

5-6

10-6

Wild Card

1995

Detroit Lions

5-6

10-6

Wild Card

1995

San Diego Chargers

4-7

9-7

Wild Card

1996

Jacksonville Jaguars

4-7

9-7

AFC Championship

1997

Detroit Lions

5-6

9-7

Wild Card

2004

St. Louis Rams

5-6

8-8

Divisional

2005

Washington Redskins

5-6

10-6

Divisional

2006

Philadelphia Eagles

5-6

10-6

Divisional

2007

Washington Redskins

5-6

9-7

Wild Card

2008

San Diego Chargers

4-7

8-8

Divisional

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COMING TO A STREAKING HALT: The Indianapolis Colts and the Tennessee Titans meet on Sunday with two winning streaks on the line. Indianapolis has won 20 consecutive regular-season games and can tie the 2006-2008 New England Patriots (21) for the longest winning streak in NFL history. The Titans are the first team ever to win five consecutive games after starting the season 0-6 and aim to extend that mark.

The two teams have totaled 16 consecutive wins in 2009, tied for the longest combined winning streak for a game in Week 13 since 1970.

A look at the longest combined winning streaks for a game in Week 13 of a season since 1970:

YEAR

MATCHUP (WIN STREAK)

COMBINED WINNING STREAK

WINNER

1984

Denver (10) vs. Seattle (6)

16

Seattle, 27-24

2009

Indianapolis (11) vs. Tennessee (5)

16

???

1985

Miami (3) vs. Chicago (12)

15

Miami, 38-24

With a win, Tennessee can become only the fifth team in NFL history to record a six-game winning streak and a six-game losing streak in the same season.

Following are the teams with a six-game winning streak and a six-game losing streak in the same season in NFL history:

TEAM

YEAR

FINAL RECORD

New York Giants

1994

9-7

San Diego Chargers

1987

8-7

New York Jets

1974

7-7

Cincinnati Bengals

1970

8-6

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C.J. CAN JOIN ELITE GROUP: Tennessee Titans running back CHRIS JOHNSON leads the NFL with 1,396 rushing yards. With 104 rushing yards on Sunday, Johnson will become only the fifth player all-time to reach 1,500 yards in his team's first 12 games. Pro Football Hall of Fame running back WALTER PAYTON is the only player to accomplish the feat in 11 games.

The fewest team games to reach 1,500 rushing yards:

PLAYER

TEAM

YEAR

FEWEST TEAM GAMES TO

1,500 RUSHING YARDS

SEASON RUSHING TOTAL

Walter Payton*

Chicago

1977

11

1,852

Jim Brown*

Cleveland

1958

12

1,527

Jim Brown*

Cleveland

1963

12

1,863

O.J. Simpson*

Buffalo

1973

12

2,003

O.J. Simpson*

Buffalo

1975

12

1,817

Terrell Davis

Denver

1998

12

2,008

*Denotes members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame

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DECADE OF DOMINANCE: With two rushing touchdowns on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, LA DAINIAN TOMLINSON of the San Diego Chargers will tie EMMITT SMITH (136) for the most rushing touchdowns in one decade.

The most rushing touchdowns in one decade all-time:

DECADE

PLAYER/TEAMS

MOST RUSHING TDs IN A DECADE

1990s

Emmitt Smith, Dallas

136

2000s

LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego

134*

2000s

Shaun Alexander, Seattle, Washington

100

1990s

Barry Sanders, Detroit

85

1980s

Eric Dickerson, L.A. Rams, Indianapolis

82

*Active

Tomlinson ranks second all-time with 134 career rushing touchdowns. He also ranks 10th all-time with 12,257 rushing yards and needs 23 yards to surpass MARSHALL FAULK (12,279) for the ninth-most rushing yards all-time and needs 56 yards to surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer JIM BROWN (12,312) for eighth all-time.

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BETTER WITH AGE: At age 32, Miami Dolphins running back RICKY WILLIAMS has rushed for 100 yards in three consecutive games entering Week 13.

With a 100-yard performance on Sunday against the New England Patriots, Williams can join JEROME BETTIS (2004) as the only players to rush for 100 yards in four consecutive games in a single season at the age of 32 or older in NFL history.